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Title says it all I think this is funny totally ripping off the 67 mustang fastback
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They had two of these on display at the Detroit International Auto Show a couple of years ago. Absolutely well engineered and executed but very big money!
The front end looked a bit too "Camaro ish" for my liking.



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Last edited by Rudi (12/20/2015 9:24 AM)
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With a bit of thievery from the first generation Barracuda (grille) as well.
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When I saw it I was thinking 67 mustang mixed with some mopar so a Muspar lol
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What I could see was split grill (Pontiac), grill surround (71-72 B body Mopar) and from the aerial view a 67-70 Sportsroof. The cameraman needs a good beating and then taught how to use a camera. The camera panning a panel so close you can't see shape, and cutting the top off on the drive by! Strange way to sell a concept.
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front end looks like a mix between a pontiac le mans and a plymouth roadrunner.
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Mopstang!
Interesting but too many different cars involved in the design for my taste! Maybe Johnny Cash had something to do with it.
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